Hanks then pivoted to trying to control Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump, as well as Kate McKinnon’s Hillary Clinton in the cold open debate sketch.

“In the first debate, I set the table. In the second debate, I fired up the grill. And tonight, I feast,” said McKinnon’s Clinton while sharpening two butcher knives.

The long-time variety show ended its debate sketch trilogy on Saturday with Baldwin and McKinnon lambasting each other. When Baldwin satirized Trump’s “bad hombres” line from the debate, McKinnon yelled “BINGO!” When Baldwin repeated Trump’s “no on has more respect for women” line, the show cut to crowds laughing hysterically.

In mock closing statements, “Trump” thanked his supporters for helping him win in “every single poll taken outside of Cracker Barrel.” McKinnon’s Clinton said her competitor would be a “complete F” as president, while she would be a “stone cold B.”

Yet, Baldwin’s Trump got the last word.

“On November 9th, make sure to check out Trump TV,” he said. “You’re going to hate it.”